01-31-2017, 03:43 PM
(01-25-2017, 01:16 PM)FunTimes Wrote: If the above is true then my next question becomes why did tech support lie and why did my audio setup not output two discrete channels and instead mixed them together? Because the 3.5mm Y-split RCA cable connecting from the headphone port of my laptop to the left and right line input of the amplifier was advertised as capable of supporting stereo sound but whenever I played an audio file in which sound was only in one channel and the other channel was silent I was getting sound out of both speakers rather than only one speaker as would be expected?
Why would you jump to the assumption that you were lied to? It is much more likely that it was a case of telling you what they thought was true, and they were simply mistaken.
If you have the audio being mixed together, that is very likely the software between the audio and the jack. I don't see what else it could be.
Do some tests on the suggested test site links and see what you get.
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